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Necronomicón: la maldición

Título original: Necronomicon
  • 1993
  • C
  • 1h 36min
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Necronomicón: la maldición (1993)
Lovecraft visualizes 3 stories in Necronomicon: The Drowned, The Cold and Whispers, about bringing a dead wife and child back to life, extending life and aliens.
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Lovecraft visualiza 3 historias en el Necronomicon: Los ahogados, el frío y susurros, sobre devolver a la vida a una esposa y un hijo muertos, prolongar la vida y los extraterrestres.Lovecraft visualiza 3 historias en el Necronomicon: Los ahogados, el frío y susurros, sobre devolver a la vida a una esposa y un hijo muertos, prolongar la vida y los extraterrestres.Lovecraft visualiza 3 historias en el Necronomicon: Los ahogados, el frío y susurros, sobre devolver a la vida a una esposa y un hijo muertos, prolongar la vida y los extraterrestres.

  • Dirección
    • Christophe Gans
    • Shûsuke Kaneko
    • Brian Yuzna
  • Guionistas
    • Brent Friedman
    • Christophe Gans
    • Kazunori Itô
  • Elenco
    • Jeffrey Combs
    • Tony Azito
    • Juan Fernández
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    • Dirección
      • Christophe Gans
      • Shûsuke Kaneko
      • Brian Yuzna
    • Guionistas
      • Brent Friedman
      • Christophe Gans
      • Kazunori Itô
    • Elenco
      • Jeffrey Combs
      • Tony Azito
      • Juan Fernández
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    • 40Opiniones de los críticos
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      • 2 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total

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    Jeffrey Combs
    Jeffrey Combs
    • H.P. Lovecraft (wraparound)
    Tony Azito
    • Librarian (wraparound)
    Juan Fernández
    Juan Fernández
    • Attendant (wraparound)
    Brian Yuzna
    Brian Yuzna
    • Cabbie (wraparound)
    Bruce Payne
    Bruce Payne
    • Edward De Lapoer (part 1)
    Belinda Bauer
    Belinda Bauer
    • Nancy Gallmore (part 1)
    Richard Lynch
    Richard Lynch
    • Jethro De Lapoer (part 1)
    Maria Ford
    Maria Ford
    • Clara (part 1)
    Peter Jasienski
    • Jethro's Son (part 1)
    Denice D. Lewis
    Denice D. Lewis
    • Emma De Lapoer (part 1)
    William Jess Russell
    • Doctor (part 1)
    Vladimir Kulich
    Vladimir Kulich
    • Villager (part 1)
    David Warner
    David Warner
    • Dr. Madden (part 2)
    Bess Meyer
    Bess Meyer
    • Emily Osterman (part 2)
    Millie Perkins
    Millie Perkins
    • Lena (part 2)
    Dennis Christopher
    Dennis Christopher
    • Dale Porkel (part 2)
    Gary Graham
    Gary Graham
    • Sam (part 2)
    Curt Lowens
    Curt Lowens
    • Mr. Hawkins (part 2)
    • Dirección
      • Christophe Gans
      • Shûsuke Kaneko
      • Brian Yuzna
    • Guionistas
      • Brent Friedman
      • Christophe Gans
      • Kazunori Itô
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    JVSanders

    Lovecraft in the flesh

    Brian Yuzna's Necronomicon features a wraparound in which Jeffrey Combs portrays H.P. Lovecraft, circa 1932. Prosthetic makeup, in combination with Comb's naturally high voice, results in what is probably the best portrayal of H.P.L. we're likely to see. However, those familiar with Lovecraft's life will be amused (or perhaps annoyed) to see him depicted as an occult believer/action hero who gains access to a copy of the Necronomicon through subterfuge. A somewhat similar liberty was taken by novelists Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson in their 'Illuminatus' trilogy; and, of course, Robert Bloch based a character in 'Shambler From The Stars' on Lovecraft. (With H.P.L's permission, however.)

    Necronomicon is a melange of Lovecraftian characters, stories, and themes. The Deep Ones, Cthulhu, the strange high house in the mist at Kingsport Head and, of course, the dreaded Necronomicon itself are all reasonably well treated. H.P.L.'s short story 'Cool Air' provided some inspiration for one of the film's segments.

    Lovecraft's stories - notoriously short on dialog and female characters - do not easily lend themselves to direct cinematic adaptation. Consequently, Brian Yuzna deserves credit for extracting many essential elements from the Mythos and presenting them in a way contemporary horror audiences can appreciate. Necronomicon may offer a bit too much gore for some tastes; but as far as I'm concerned, even loose adaptations of Lovecraft's work are better than none at all.
    Gore-Girl

    Classic Splatter

    When you see a classic splatter movie like this, you really appreciate the genius of Special FX artists like Screaming Mad George, who worked on this film. God, all these CGI films out now SUCK big-time.....What has happened in the past 10 years?? You just can't beat some good rubber monster and some buckets of fake blood! All these computer-generated FX look far too clean, too cold, and don't have the clout of the old-style FX! Now I am a big, big fan of H.P. Lovecraft, and have quite a few films based on his mythology. This one is really quite excellent, with an amazing impersonation of Herbert by Jeffrey Combs, many other genre-favourite actors, and some very disturbing imagery indeed! Sweet dreams...
    6cmosso

    So far In the Mouth of Madness is the only film in the Lovecraft tradition worthy of his name

    I was at first, very excited about this film due, to the fact that I am a huge fan of H. P. Lovecraft. But after seeing what amounted to a pathetic version of Creepshow, I was very let down. Don't get me wrong, some of the content was worthy enough to be associated with HP, but much of the film was cheesy and not very engrossing. If you wish to see a Lovecraftian style film, check out In the Mouth of Madness. It is INSPIRED by HP, but not related directly to one of his stories.
    5paulclaassen

    Creepy tales with incredible practical gore.

    'Necronomicon' is similar to films like 'The Twilight Zone', 'Creepshow', and 'Tales from the Crypt'.

    The film tells the story of HP Lovecraft (Jeffrey Combs), who takes the Necronomicon from a protective fault, and reads it without permission or authority. As he reads, the film takes us on a journey, telling three stories.

    The first story is about a man who inherits a dilapidated mansion with a secret. The man, Edward de Lapoer, is well played by the talented Bruce Payne. It is a story of undying love, regret and finding solace. The visuals were good. The second story is about a man, Dr Madden, with an unusual illness, who needs spinal fluid to survive. He is therefore constantly looking for fresh specimens. A woman who rents a room in the same building, is drawn to him - with dire consequences. This story also featured good visuals, with disgustingly good practical effects. I enjoyed David Warner as Dr Madden.

    The film's final story is by far the best, and revolves around a cop who's partner gets abducted by a strange man called The Butcher. This installment is fast-paced, action-packed and suspenseful. It literally plays like a horrible nightmare. Signy Coleman was really good as the protagonist, Sarah, who had to face much more than she bargained for.

    In general, this was a good watch, with insanely good practical effects and props. Some scenes were utterly disgusting, but the film nevertheless remained exciting throughout. The Necronomicon (or Book of the Dead) is present in all three stories.
    6Coventry

    The Book of the Dead … Care to read?

    Theoretically speaking, this is one horror movie concept that couldn't possibly have gone wrong! "Necronomicon" is an anthology embracing three lesser known stories (at least, to me they were lesser known) by the legendary novelist H.P. Lovecraft, filmed by an interesting variation of directors, and moreover linked together through an inventive wraparound story that revolves on Lovecraft himself; as played by Jeffrey Combs (who else?). Heck, even the title vividly speaks to the imagination of us, true horror fanatics, as surely everyone will recognize the "Book of the Dead" either from previous Lovecraft adaptations/novels and, if not, certainly from Sam Raimi's splatter-classic "The Evil Dead". Basically, we've got every necessary ingredient to cook up a wondrously delicious horror smörgåsbord here, but somehow the end result nevertheless left a rather sour aftertaste in my mouth… Each and every separate Lovecraft short story is superb, and more than often embodies the true definition of sheer genuine & terror, but the teleplays are underdeveloped and never fully capture the dark and ominous atmosphere that Lovecraft had in mind when he wrote them. Considering the surreal themes and sinister setting, these should have been stories that spontaneously inflict nightmares and cause phobias amongst the viewers, but sadly it never comes to that. You feel emotionless the entire time. It's actually hard to explain … "Necronomicon" seemingly has it all, from solid subject matter over stylistic filming aspects onto nauseating gore effects, and yet something essential is missing.

    The wraparound, as stated above, introduces Lovecraft himself sneaking into a dark & secret library chamber, because he heard the place hides a copy of the allegedly mythical book The Necronomicon. With the suspiciously eerie librarians observing his every move, Lovecraft reads to us three stories of the macabre. The Necronomicon is simultaneously the leading thread running through the stories, as all the protagonists come into contact with the book one way or the other. The first segment has a Swedish heir returning to the ancient family hotel by the seaside. He learns that his ancestor lost his beloved wife and child in a shipwreck, but managed to bring them back to life through forces hidden inside the hotel. Since Edward also was responsible for the dead of his girlfriend in a car crash, he hopes to discover the secret and bring her back from the other side as well. Obviously not the best of ideas … "The Drowned" is my personal least favorite story of the three, but I do have to acknowledge it's a stylish contribution. Director Christophe Gans ("Brotherhood of the Wolf") takes the maximum out of the marvelous seaside location and the morbid old hotel. The flashback, with Richard Lynch as the archetypal sea captain ancestor, is masterfully handled as well. However, Bruce Payne's stone-cold performance as well as the hideously abrupt anti-climax plummet the quality level enormously. The second story, entitled "The Cold", is my choice for best segment. It's about a sleazy journalist who knocks at the door of a large mansion and brutally confronts the lady of the house with the mystery of why so many people vanished after having visited this place. She has no option but to tell him about her mother's acquaintance with the brilliant previous tenant – Dr. Madden – who developed a unique but sinister method for preserving his youth and virility. One slight disadvantage, though, it requires a lot of human spinal fluid and must remain safeguarded in a cold environment. Personally, I'm a sucker for horror stories revolving on the quest for immortality (like "The Rejuvenator" and all the movies about Countess Bathory); especially when they feature an outrageously over-the-top mad scientist character, like David Warner in this case! "The Cold" has a marvelous story-within-story structure that nearly isn't confusing as it sounds and benefices from the most properly "finished" screenplay of all three stories. This is also the only segment that finds the exact right balance between juicy gross-out effects and high level of tension. Not bad for a Japanese director that allegedly couldn't speak a word of English on the set! The third and final story has director Brian Yuzna's trademarks all over it. "Whispers" is an indescribably nasty and sickening illustration of what pure hell is most likely to look like. This segment is lacking substantially, but you'll nevertheless stare with your eyes and mouth wide open, as it is a non-stop spitfire of pitch-dark and ghastly images. Unfortunately they are not really disturbing or scary … just very, very unpleasant! Two police officers are chasing a car down to a grim neighborhood and literally end up in a subterranean labyrinth of terror. Words even file to describe the atrocities they encounter there, including petrifying elderly folks, flying carnivorous demons and extraterrestrial butchers. I like a good portion of gore and bloodshed, but this particular segment was quite unbearable.

    In general, "Necronomicon" is definitely a mixed bag. Those who claim that the 90's only brought forward derivative, inferior and non- atmospheric horror turkeys should check it out because it's certainly one of the better efforts of the decade. Still, like that other 90's Lovecraft adaptation "The Resurrected", this movie can't hold a candle to some of the earlier – albeit admittedly loosely interpreted – movies based on the writer's repertoire, like "Re-Animator" and "From Beyond". I'm sure many people will beg to differ, but I think even Lucio Fulci came closer to capturing the real mindset of Lovecraft when he looked for inspiration for "City of the Living Dead" and "House by the Cemetery".

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    • Trivia
      Director Shûsuke Kaneko did not speak any English at the time of filming his segment with an all American cast.
    • Errores
      All of the stories that are depicted in the Necronomicon that Lovecraft is reading from happen in time periods set after the time period in which his story is set.
    • Citas

      Mr. Benedict: There is one thing I have always maintained. If a man's shoe is dirty, you got to wonder about his sole.

    • Versiones alternativas
      The New Line Home Video VHS and Laserdisc contain the R-Rated version which had a few seconds of violence/gore missing. Some PAL releases, such as the German DVD from Kinowelt, contained the footage missing from the NTSC releases, likely due to MPAA censorship.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film (2009)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Because The Dawn
      Written by Daniel Licht and Amy Goldstein

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 29 de julio de 1994 (Reino Unido)
    • Países de origen
      • Francia
      • Japón
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Necronomicón
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Angeles Abbey Memorial Park - 1515 E. Compton Blvd., Compton, California, Estados Unidos(Wraparound segment: "The Library")
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      • Davis Films
      • Pioneer LDC
      • Ozla Productions
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